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publicationDate 2011-08-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-101058329-B1
titleOfInvention Eco-Friendly Oil Degrader for Crude Oil Decomposition
abstract The present invention relates to a new technology for preventing environmental pollution by decomposing crude oil, and more particularly, since crude oil is a kind of hydrocarbon, it breaks the ring of carbon and hydrogen to decompose the crude oil into water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and the like. It relates to a technology for preventing environmental pollution caused by.n n n Existing emulsifiers do not decompose crude oil, but mix with sea water and descend to the base of the sea, thereby destroying the underlying ecosystem of the sea. In addition, the decomposition method of the crude oil using the existing microorganisms had a problem of ineffectiveness due to long time and enormous cost.n n n For this purpose according to the present invention, the present invention is an environmentally friendly oil decomposing agent for crude oil decomposition, which eliminates the problems of existing crude oil processing and prevents environmental pollution of the sea by the decomposition of crude oil more quickly and effectively, and can be mass-produced at low cost. This has the advantage that it can be easily applied to many oil spill sites.n n n Crude oil, hydrocarbons, environmental pollution, oil decomposition agents
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